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Thursday, March 02, 2006

Organic Valley Launches Breakthrough 'Heart of Farming' Web Column ...
PR Newswire (press release), NY - Feb 1, 2006
Multimedia Feature Gives Voice to America's Organic Generation LAFARGE, Wis., Feb. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- The Heart of Farming, a new monthly multimedia storytelling feature that connects America's new generation ...
Lancaster chippy lands top accolade
Fishupdate.com, UK - Feb 1, 2006
01 February, 2006 - HODGSONS from Lancaster in England today landed the title of the UK's top chippy at the final of the National Fish and Chip Shop of the Year Competition in London.
Tips for your Pittsburgh party on Super Bowl Sunday
Centre Daily Times, PA - Feb 1, 2006
This year, the Pittsburgh Steelers have (quite impressively) exceeded the unprecedented success from last season and made it to this year's Super Bowl.
In Southern California, the burrito is the new burger.
Victorville Daily Press, CA - Feb 1, 2006
Perhaps that's why, in the restaurant world, Mexican eateries like "Baja Fresh," "Rubio's Baja Grill," "Jalapenos" and "Chipotles" are popping up across the Southland faster than you can say Speedy Gonzalez.
Super snacks for the game
Victorville Daily Press, CA - Feb 1, 2006
Super Bowl is one of my favorite celebrations. Not for the game so much as the food. I love getting together with friends and sharing great appetizers, drinks and conversation.
Iconic In-N-Out Battles Executive Over Firm's Direction
Restaurant News Resource, Canada - Feb 1, 2006
There's trouble brewing in the best burger chain in the West. From the company that invented the drive-through, canned the carhop and to this day still shuns microwaves, freezers and warming bins, an in-house ...
Driver hit by 2 big rigs suffers only a broken nose
Orlando Sentinel, FL - Feb 1, 2006
OCOEE -- A Clermont man escaped serious injury Tuesday when two tractor-trailers sandwiched his van, delaying traffic on Florida's Turnpike for more than two hours.
Survivor's ten worst players
Canoe.ca, Canada - Feb 1, 2006
For every Richard Hatch there's an Osten Taylor. For every Brian Heidik there's a Gabriel Cade. 'Survivor' has seen its fair share of winners and losers throughout its many seasons.
BC Plans to Sell Part of US's Mark IV, People Say (Update1)
Bloomberg - Feb 1, 2006
BC Partners Ltd., a London-based buyout firm, plans to sell part of US auto-components maker Mark IV Industries Inc. five years after it acquired the company in a $2 billion buyout, people familiar with the plan said.
Rachael Ray's ideas are keepers
San Mateo County Times, CA - Feb 1, 2006
I DON'T particularly care what anyone else has to say about Rachael Ray. I'm not a particular fan of hers - I've never seen her show, never met her in person.
Von Hanson’s brings Midwest treats
East Valley Tribune, AZ - Feb 1, 2006
A little bit of Minnesota has landed in Chandler. There are no obvious clues, like 4-foot-high snowpacks in the parking lot - just a red and white storefront that will probably look familiar to many Midwesterners.
THE EATBEAT: Capone's puts the G in man
Grand Forks Herald, ND - Feb 1, 2006
We were greeted at the door by "G Man" and welcomed inside Capone's new restaurant on Gateway Drive by another gunman.
Of garlic, cow chips and cheese curd — our many capitals
Tri-Valley Herald, CA - Feb 1, 2006
CASTROVILLE, not many miles below the East Bay, calls itself "The Artichoke Center of the World." And Gilroy, which is even closer, bills itself as "The Garlic Capital of the World.
In defense of freedom of expression
Capitol Hill Blue, VA - Feb 1, 2006
Under the principle of freedom of expression, blasphemy can be vulgar, in execrable taste, offensive in the extreme, but never prohibited.
GADFLY - From Category D to A-List
International News Service, Australia - Feb 1, 2006
STILL Bronze Age broadsheet, Saturday's Daily Telegraph devoted two mainmast pages to the joys of living in Durham - "simply the most beautiful cathedral city in England" - and its environs.
What's going on in February
The Desert Sun, CA - Feb 1, 2006
3-5: 2006 Southwest Arts Festival, features 250 artists and craftsmen displaying their works. Hosted by the Indio Chamber of Commerce.
INFLATION: LEOTARDS EXCLUDED, RICOTTA, NEW ENTRY
Agenzia Giornalistica Italia, Italy - Feb 1, 2006
(AGI) - Rome, February 1 - The following are some of the items which will not be used for Istat's 2006 evaluation of consumer prices: women's leotards (underwear), costume jewelery, provolone cheese, caciocavallo cheese, women's and men's textiles and ...
Rachael Ray's ideas are keepers
Inside Bay Area, CA - Feb 1, 2006
I DON'T particularly care what anyone else has to say about Rachael Ray. I'm not a particular fan of hers - I've never seen her show, never met her in person.
Regulators look for ways to rid valley's water of salt
Modesto Bee, CA - Feb 1, 2006
SACRAMENTO - State water regulators began in earnest Tuesday to search for solutions to one of the Central Valley's most pressing problems ‭he buildup of salt in groundwater and surface water.
Tastes of Torino
Bryan College Station Eagle, United States - Feb 1, 2006
The eyes of the world turn to the Piedmont region of Italy this month when Torino hosts the 2006 Winter Olympics. The region is more than ski slopes and ice-skating arenas that will buzz Feb.
Game day opportunity for seafood
Anchorage Daily News, AK - Feb 1, 2006
The folks at one avocado board or another like to brag about how this is the No. 1 weekend for that particular fruit's sales figures.
Politics is the cause of meat and milk conflict between Ukraine ...
Russia Journal, Russia - Feb 1, 2006
MOSCOW - On January 30, on air of the Ukrainian 5th Channel expert Vadim Chagarovsky commented on the meat and milk conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
ImiTaters Are A Perfect Low-Carb Potato Pick
The Common Voice, SC - Feb 1, 2006
I can't tell you how many people have given me the excuse that the reason why they can't start livin' la vida low-carb is because they love to eat mashed potatoes too much to give them up forever.
Keep eyes on the ball by serving chili
Contra Costa Times, CA - Feb 1, 2006
One of the easiest parties to host is one centered around the Super Bowl. Strangers mingle easily and the entertainment is right there on the television.
Join the Art View in Lakeview
Emediawire (press release), WA - Feb 1, 2006
Enjoy a tour of seven art galleries on Lake View. Evening to include complimentary trolley rides, wine and appitizers. Date: February 10, 2006, Time: 5pm - 10pm.
Why Do Most Diets Fail? How to Recognize the Underlying Causes of ...
Emediawire (press release), WA - Feb 1, 2006
Dr. Ellen Cutler says that your diet can be successful and you can be at a normal weight, once you understand why your body craves certain foods.
Yes, avoid trans fat -- but remember saturated is bad, too
Charlotte Observer, NC - Feb 1, 2006
Food companies now have to list trans fat on food labels, and that's good news for shoppers looking for information to guide healthy food choices.
A better Bowl
Charlotte Observer, NC - Feb 1, 2006
A better Bowl Serves 12. We adapted this from a recipe that ran in the Denver Post several years ago. And since that recipe was credited to a football fan in Pittsburgh, it's a fitting salute to the Steelers.
Readers offer quick, easy soups
Charlotte Observer, NC - Feb 1, 2006
COOK in pan until brown and crumbly. Drain. Add spaghetti sauce and optional ingredients to meat. (If too thick for your taste, add a bit of water.
Foxtel dumps Patts, hires S&S for next big push
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Feb 1, 2006
FOXTEL is gearing up for a major marketing push in the next month after bumping George Patterson Y&R off a confidential project and appointing Saatchi & Saatchi.
Salt and pepper
Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX - Feb 1, 2006
Preheat oven to 350 F (unless you plan to assemble the dish ahead of time). Discard 3 tablespoons liquid from the black beans. Place the beans in an 8x8x2-inch Pyrex dish or shallow casserole about the same size.
No word on Kraft plant in New Ulm
Mankato Free Press, MN - Feb 1, 2006
The approximately 750 employees at the New Ulm Kraft plant may not know for a while if Kraft’s latest restructuring plan will affect them.
Kitchen tour benefits nursery schools
San Francisco Chronicle, USA - Feb 1, 2006
The public is invited to tour five homes and six state-of-the-art kitchens in Belvedere and Tiburon on Tuesday. Proceeds will benefit the Belvedere-Hawthorne Nursery Schools.
Quiche comforts winter palates
San Francisco Chronicle, USA - Feb 1, 2006
In the middle of the cold weather season, I find myself craving something savory and comforting. Something like quiche. Even though quiche had its heyday years back, it still holds an important place in my cooking repertoire.
WHAT'S NEW
San Francisco Chronicle, USA - Feb 1, 2006
With the Super Bowl just around the corner, everyone's got an angle -- including just about every food promoter in the country.
New school food rules may have little impact
East Valley Tribune, AZ - Feb 1, 2006
The battle to ban junk food in elementary and middle schools still leaves empty calories in the hands of the youngest group of students.
French paper reprints Danish Mohammed cartoons
Aftenposten, Norway - Feb 1, 2006
French newspaper France Soir reprinted on Wednesday a series of 12 Danish newspaper cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed that have sparked protests in the Muslim world and prompted Saudi Arabia to recall its ambassador from Denmark.
Super bowls
Cincinnati Post, OH - Feb 1, 2006
Steelers versus the Seahawks on Sunday. Both Super Bowl contenders are from good-food cities. A halftime meal could lean Pittsburgh's way - home of sauerkraut stuffing for turkeys and great ...
Ukraine-Russia export ban: state of affairs
Agrimarket Consulting, Ukraine - Feb 1, 2006
Agrarian policy minister of Ukraine Alexander Baranovsky said he had done everything possible for enable import of Ukrainian stock-breeding products.
RF diary union urges that Ukraine make new standards for dairy ...
Agrimarket Consulting, Ukraine - Feb 1, 2006
Russia's diary union chief executive Vladimir Labinov declared that Ukraine had to make new standards for diary and fat-and-oil industry production.
RF diary union urges that Ukraine make new standards for dairy ...
Agricultural Marketing Project, Ukraine - Feb 1, 2006
Russia's diary union chief executive Vladimir Labinov declared that Ukraine had to make new standards for diary and fat-and-oil industry production.
Ukraine-Russia export ban: state of affairs
Agricultural Marketing Project, Ukraine - Feb 1, 2006
Agrarian policy minister of Ukraine Alexander Baranovsky said he had done everything possible for enable import of Ukrainian stock-breeding products.
The air up there: Cooking up interest in Piemontese cuisine
Newark Star Ledger, NJ - Feb 1, 2006
When the sporting world turns its attention this month to Torino (Turin), host of the 2006 Winter Olympics, visitors to this bustling baroque city will encounter an Italy of Alpine altitudes, attitudes and appetites.
10 ideas for spinach
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - Feb 1, 2006
I feel so darn good when I eat spinach. Those emerald green leaves elevate my energy level and brighten my mood. So when producers started packaging clean, ready-to-use baby leaves in cellophane ...
A super snack
Daily Press, VA - Feb 1, 2006
The humble quesadilla is America's new grilled cheese sandwich - and then some. "Kids love grilled cheese sandwiches," says Roberto Quinones, executive director of the McLean, Va.
Conservation Celebration awards car to lucky couple
Bradenton Herald, United States - Feb 1, 2006
George and Sandy Mazzarantani may have arrived together at The Great Outdoors Conservancy's "Conservation Celebration," but they left in two cars.
Last-minute snack preparation doesn't have to lack creativity
Pocono Record, PA - Feb 1, 2006
Super specials to feed hungry guests may be needed at short notice on a variety of occasions, from national spectaculars to informal parties.
The grater goods
Baltimore Sun, United States - Feb 1, 2006
There was a time when cooks who wanted to chop things into little pieces either used a knife or a box-shaped grater. Now you can fill a kitchen drawer with gadgets that grate, shred and zest.
Handle'em right and nettles make great bites
Inside Bay Area, CA - Feb 1, 2006
When featured on a restaurant menu or in a farmers market bin, the nettle often gets that reaction, and for good reason: the formic acid in the miniature stickers of this forest ...
Super Bowls
Akron Beacon Journal, OH - Feb 1, 2006
With the Super Bowl still more than a week away, the coaches already were trash-talking and bragging about their game plans. Coach Claude Brown said he planned to mount a hot offense.

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